Boston Celtics Daily Links 6/24/26

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HeraldCeltics’ Derrick White hired as president of basketball strategy at alma mater

Will Celtics trade Jaylen Brown? Brad Stevens won’t ‘predict the future’

Celtics draft Houston big man Chris Cenac Jr. with 27th overall pick

What’s next for Jaylen Brown, Celtics after failed Giannis Antetokounmpo bid?

GlobeBrad Stevens was noncommittal on Jaylen Brown’s Celtics future, and other takeaways from NBA Draft presser

4 things to know about Celtics’ 2026 first-round pick Chris Cenac Jr.

Celtics take Houston forward Chris Cenac Jr. at No. 27

Bill Simmons ‘not convinced’ Jaylen Brown stays with Celtics after Giannis trade drama

Appeasing Jaylen Brown after Giannis trade fell apart should be a priority for the Celtics

Celtics draft Chris Cenac after nearly dealing first-round pick — and Jaylen Brown — for Giannis Antetokounmpo

AJ Dybantsa goes No. 1, N.H.’s Ebuka Okorie makes history, and the Celtics grab a big man: NBA Draft Round 1 recap

Celtics guard Derrick White takes role as president of basketball strategy with alma mater, Colorado

CelticsBlogBrad Stevens discusses relationship with Jaylen Brown amid trade rumors

Meet Celtics first round draft pick Chris Cenac Jr.

Celtics draft elite rebounder with 27th overall pick

CLNS Media Was Chris Cenac Jr. the RIGHT Pick For the Celtics?

INSTANT REACTION: Celtics Select Chris Cenac Jr. in NBA Draft

Celtics .comNo. 27 Pick Chris Cenac Jr. Brings Size, Athleticism and Motor to Boston

NBC Sports Boston NBA Draft recap: C’s select Cenac Jr., Stevens addresses Jaylen rumors

Brad Stevens addresses Jaylen Brown’s Celtics future amid trade rumors

What Celtics fans need to know about draft pick Chris Cenac Jr.

Celtics select Chris Cenac Jr. with 27th pick in NBA Draft

NESNJaylen Brown Trolls Fans With First Post Since Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Calls Out Stephen A. Smith, ESPN Again Amid Trade Rumors

Chris Cenac Jr. Sends Clear Message To Celtics Fans After Being Drafted

Former Teammate Thinks Jaylen Brown ‘Probably Offended’ By Celtics Trade Rumors

Marcus Morris Shares What He Thinks Will Happen For Celtics, Jaylen Brown

Kendrick Perkins Says Celtics-Jaylen Brown ‘Relationship Is Over’

Insider Warns Celtics Fans Shouldn’t ‘Expect Anything In Year 1’ From NBA Draft Pick

Celtics’ Chris Cenac Jr. Tells Fans What To Expect From Him

Rumored Celtics Trade Target Reportedly Wants To Be Moved; Deal Could Be Imminent

Brad Stevens Leaves Door Wide Open For Jaylen Brown Trade After NBA Draft

NBA Insider Names Award-Winning Star Celtics Could Pivot To After Missing Out On Giannis Antetokounmpo

Celtics’ Brad Stevens Gives One-Word Answer On Whether Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown Can Win Another Title Together

Brad Stevens Shrugs Off Questions About Celtics Missing Out On Giannis Antetokounmpo

Why Celtics Picked Chris Cenac Jr. in First Round of 2026 NBA Draft

Celtics Select Houston Center Chris Cenac Jr. With No. 27 Pick In 2026 NBA Draft

Mass Live Former Celtics champion signs with overseas team

Celtics trade rumors: Rival All-Star big man is new Boston target

Brad Stevens gives Jayson Tatum health update ahead of big offseason

Brad Stevens reveals Celtics offseason priorities after Giannis Antetokounmpo trade pursuit

Brad Stevens makes candid admission about Jaylen Brown trade rumors

4 things to know about Celtics’ new 1st-round pick Chris Cenac Jr.

Brad Stevens addresses Jaylen Brown future after eyeopening trade rumors

NBA Draft: How experts graded Celtics first-round pick Chris Cenac

Celtics draft Houston big Chris Cenac Jr. with No. 27 overall pick

Celtics WireChris Cenac Jr. on what he brings to the Celtics

Report: Derrick White named Colorado President of Basketball Strategy

Celtics president Brad Stevens on Boston first round pick Chris Cenac Jr.

The Boston Celtics have some tough questions that need answering

How will the Celtics pivot after missing out on Giannis?

The Celtics are at a crossroads after missing out on Giannis

What’s next for the Celtics?

Did the Celtics fumble the Brown-for-Giannis trade?

Is Evan Mobley a potential trade target for the Celtics?

Former Boston Celtics champion signs with Turkish basketball club

Brad Stevens praised Jaylen Brown but wouldn’t shed light on his Celtics future

Today in Boston Celtics history: Pierce, Jefferson, Allen, Bradley drafted; Jones born

Celtics go big by drafting Chris Cenac Jr. with No. 27 pick

Celtics taking part in Jaylen Brown trade talks, but nothing is set in stone

What ESPN’s Bobby Marks thinks will happen with Jaylen Brown after Giannis flop

Jaylen Brown’s brother Quenton posts intriguing video in wake of failed Giannis pursuit

The AthleticNBA Draft 2026 winners and losers include Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer and … excitement?

Round 2 NBA mock draft: Where will Meleek Thomas, Isaiah Evans land?

Brad Stevens says he was honest with Jaylen Brown before leak of Giannis interest

Adam Silver on NBA’s new anti-tanking rules: ‘We’ll never go back to where we were’

NBA Draft 2026 results: Grades, analysis, fits for every first-round pick

Boston Sports JournalBSJ Live Coverage: 2026 NBA Draft second round, Celtics have pick No. 40

Brad Stevens shares insight into Jaylen Brown trade drama, Chris Cenac pick, more

Celtics select Chris Cenac Jr. with No. 27 pick in 2026 NBA Draft

Hardwood HoudiniCeltics champion Xavier Tillman Sr. is headed to a new basketball home

Brad Stevens explains savage Kelvin Sampson trait that made Celtics draft Cenac

Boston could draft a hidden Sam Hauser replacement who is worth the wait

Al Horford all but shuts the door on reunion with Celtics as deadline approaches

3 Day-2 NBA Draft steals the Celtics need to target with the 40th pick

Celtics drafted Neemias Queta’s replacement with high-risk gamble

Brad Stevens hints at Celtics’ offseason plans: 4 potential players who fit the mold

Chowder and ChampionsChris Cenac Jr. pick shouldn’t change Celtics’ stance on Nikola Vucevic

Jaylen Brown’s Celtics future even more up in the air after Brad Stevens’ remarks

Celtics face a difficult dilemma with potential Robert Williams III reunion

Chris Cenac Jr. gives Celtics exactly what they lacked in the playoffs

CLNS Media/YouTubeREACTION: Jaylen Brown NOT TRADED | Celtics Select Chris Cenac Jr. – Garden Report on CLNS

Brad Stevens on Jaylen Brown Trade Rumors, Chris Cenac Pick | FULL Draft Press Conference

Draft Expert: Chris Senac Sometimes Resembled Anthony Davis | Celtics Daily

Noa Dalzell Thinks Jaylen Brown is LESS LIKELY to Return AFTER Brad Stevens Presser

Brad Stevens talks Jaylen Brown Trade Rumors | Celtics Select Chris Cenac Jr. | You Got Boston

Locked on Celtics Jaylen Brown ERA Ending? Brad Stevens DROPS Hints About Boston Celtics Plans

BREAKING: Boston Celtics Select Chris Cenac Jr. 27th Overall | Boston Gets a VERSATILE Big

Piston PoweredThe Pistons may hate what the Celtics do next after missing out on Giannis

The Pistons’ Jaylen Brown dream just got slightly more realistic

The Sporting NewsLakers, Celtics linked to $108 million Bucks shot-blocking stud after Giannis Antetokounmpo trade

Celtics-Spurs blockbuster trade pitch swaps Jaylen Brown for underwhelming $252 million duo

Stunning Celtics trade proposal would cut ties with Jaylen Brown for $149 million Finals MVP

Celtics have several blockbuster options after Giannis Antetokounmpo trade to Miami

Celtics linked to Jaylen Brown-centered trade for $90 million former Warriors superstar

HeavyCeltics Linked to $107 Million Center After Losing Giannis Sweepstakes

Jaylen Brown’s Brother Makes Intriguing Post Amid Celtics Trade Rumors

NBA Draft Grades: Rating All 30 1st-Round Picks, With Scouts’ Views

Celtics’ 6-Foot-11 First-Round Pick Sends Strong Message to Boston

Celtics ‘Showing Interest’ in Trade for $270 Million Star Big Man

Yahoo Sports Giannis Antetokounmpo trade winners and losers

Nugg LoveNuggets would be wise to make Celtics a backup offer after Giannis domino falls

ESPN Stephen A. puts blame on Jaylen Brown amid trade discussions

Round 2 NBA mock draft: Best available players, predictions

Stevens: Brown ‘big part’ of Celtics, but won’t predict future

The Rich Eisen Show/YouTube Jaylen Brown’s Days with the Boston Celtics are Numbered, Right???

Rip City Project Celtics’ Giannis whiff leaves a Jaylen Brown question the Blazers can’t ignore

Bleacher ReportNew Jaylen Brown Trade Rumors on Celtics’ Plans After Missing Out on Giannis Blockbuster Deal

Best Jaylen Brown Trade Packages and Landing Spots for Boston Celtics Star

The Sports HubThree Celtics and Jaylen Brown trade ideas post-Giannis deal

Celtics trade rumors in Giannis Antetokounmpo aftermath

Celtics draft Houston big with 27th overall pick in 2026 NBA Draft

Celtics reportedly ‘engaged’ on Jaylen Brown trade talks

Colin Cowherd Clips/YouTube Colin Cowherd Says Jayson Tatum Has NO AURA and Belongs at #13 in the NBA

CBS Sports/YouTube5 most logical landing spots for Jaylen Brown | Teams that make sense after Heat traded for Giannis

Chris Cenac Jr. selected No. 27 overall by Celtics | 2026 NBA Draft Grades & Instant Reaction

Daily Knicks Giannis trade just gave the Knicks’ repeat chances a major boost

The GazetteColorado alumnus and Celtics star Derrick White takes high-level role with Buffs men’s basketball program

Denver SportsDerrick White becomes latest NBA star to work for alma mater, tabs role with CU Buffs

For the WinQ&A: Chris Cenac Jr. explains why he’ll outperform his NBA draft spot

SI .com Colorado Announces Return of Buffaloes Legend Derrick White in New Role

Brad Stevens Directly Addresses Jaylen Brown Situation After Giannis Antetokounmpo Chase

Giannis Trade Just Opened the Door for Cavaliers To Pursue Jaylen Brown

NBA Draft 2026 First-Round Grades: Hornets, Bulls Reach While Top Draft Picks Rate Highly

Chris Mannix: The Celtics Are Closer Than Ever to Trading Jaylen Brown

The Jaylen Brown/Celtics Drama Is Worse Than It Looks

The Spun Two Trade Suitors Emerge For Celtics Star Jaylen Brown

AudacyWhat to know about Celtics first-round pick Chris Cenac Jr.

Brad Stevens’ post-draft comments on Jaylen Brown leave more questions than answers

BasketNewsMajor Jaylen Brown concern emerges after failed Giannis trade

ESPN/YouTubeStephen A. says it’s time for Jaylen Brown to go 🗣️ ‘THEY GOT TO MOVE HIM!’ | Get Up

Does Jayson Tatum WANT Jaylen Brown to get traded?! 👀 BOSTON CELTICS FUTURE 🔮 | Get Up

Basketball News “Jaylen Brown has played his last game as a Celtic” – Nick Wright on the irreparable damage caused by Boston’s offseason trade pursuit

“He made a colossal mistake” – Chris Broussard says Giannis should have forced his way to the Celtics and be closer to the title

Larry Bird admitted he had no interest in NBA before joining the league: “I didn’t really follow it”

GLeague/Maine CelticsNo. 27 pick Chris Cenac Jr. brings size, athleticism and motor to Boston

WEEI/YouTube Did Brad Stevens admit that Jaylen Brown is going to be traded?? 🤯 | Jones & Keefe

Barstool Sports “Jaylen Brown Is A Big Part Of Us” – Brad Stevens Had A Lot To Say In His First Appearance Since All The Giannis Trade Drama Went Down

Dan Patrick Show/YouTube Should Jaylen Brown Demand A Trade Out Of Boston? | 6/23/26

NESN/YouTubeWhat Do Boston Celtics Do Now After Losing Giannis?

Wiz of AwesThe Jaylen Brown trade the Celtics would make is for the player the Wizards won’t move

Fear the SwordThis Cavaliers star has been connected to a potential Jaylen Brown trade

Essentially Sports“Jayson Tatum Needs to Step Up”: Celtics Star Urged to End Jaylen Brown Saga After Brad Stevens’ Trade Remark

Clutch PointsHeat fans troll Celtics over Pat Riley’s Giannis Antetokounmpo trade masterclass

New York PostCeltics’ Brad Stevens non-committal on Jaylen Brown’s future in awkward Giannis Antetokounmpo trade fallout

Jaylen Brown lashes out at Stephen A. Smith, calls ESPN 'unethical'

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown criticized Stephen A. Smith and ESPN for their coverage of his recent comments, calling the network "unethical" as part of an appearance at the Sports Beach Cannes event in France on Wednesday, June 24.

Brown was a featured speaker on a panel called, "The Spiritual Game" during the annual conference, which bills itself as "a global platform connecting brands, athletes and marketers through lived experiences." Footage of his comments, which come in the midst of speculation about his future with the Celtics after being included in Giannis Antetokounmpo trade talks, began to circulate on social media via an incomplete clip.

The initial question, beginning of Brown's answer and the end of his answer are not included. But based on what Brown can be heard saying, his response is related to the "favorite year" comments that raised eyebrows around the league at the end of Boston's 2025-26 campaign in which Brown starred mostly without an injured Jayson Tatum.

"The leader behind that was ESPN. ESPN is unethical, and Stephen A. Smith is the head face of that," Brown said in the viral soundbite of his answer. "But, you know, the organization, the players, they were all in agreeance, they all knew what I meant by that. Our team was basically salary dumped. We lost a lot of players and for us to emerge and still be in the same position, we got to start to understand success doesn't always mean ..."

That's where the clip of Brown's remarks cuts off.

Brown's "favorite year" comments occurred on his Twitch stream after the Celtics were eliminated from the 2026 NBA playoffs by the Philadelphia 76ers. Though Smith has been vocal in his criticism of Brown at times, he did not appear to have a problem with what Brown said during a segment on ESPN's First Take. He called the reference "no big deal" and noted Brown is being "candid with how he feels."

"I'm so proud of this group and the way we played," Brown said on the Twitch stream last month. "I wish we trusted that style of play a little bit more, and playoffs kind of shifted our rotations and what we wanted to do. But I'm so proud, and it was my favorite year of my basketball career."

Brown was a 2026 NBA MVP finalist after the best season of his career, but he's now been dangled by the Celtics in prominent trade discussions twice in four years. He was also mentioned as a trade possibility in 2022 when Boston pursued Kevin Durant.

Celtics General Manager Brad Stevens praised Brown when he met with reporters late Tuesday following the end of the 2026 NBA Draft first round, but he declined to discuss the Antetokounmpo negotiations.

Though Stevens noted he met with Brown multiple times this offseason, including before the Celtics star went on his current overseas trip, he hedged when addressing if Brown would be on the team's next season.

"Jaylen Brown's a big part of us," Stevens said. "I'm never going to predict the future, but every indication, everything that I think about over the past few years has been building around those guys, right, and so obviously you never know. But at the same time, the one thing I want to make very clear is how valued he's always been. He's been amazing, he's been an amazing teammate, a great person to be around.

"And whether that run ends 10 years from now when he retires or before," Stevens continued, "there's a lot to celebrate and we have a great relationship and an open relationship, where we talk about everything. But I don't want to predict the future. But I look at it as this is our team."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Celtics' Jaylen Brown blasts Stephen A. Smith, ESPN as 'unethical'

San Diego gets huge series win, going for sweep over Atlanta

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 23: Manny Machado #13 of the San Diego Padres is doused with Gatorade after hitting a walk-off single in the tenth inning during the game against the Atlanta Braves at Petco Park on June 23, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The San Diego Padres have looked resurgent lately. After losing consecutive series to the St. Louis Cardinals and the Texas Rangers, the Friars reeled off a quick series victory against the Atlanta Braves. But, despite winning the series in just two games, each win was a battle.

San Diego reeled off a 1-0 victory against Atlanta in the series opener. They did so on the backs of a Manny Machado solo shot and Michael King’s seven scoreless innings. Last night, the club battled back from a four-run deficit in the second inning to win the game, 7-6, in extras. 

The Padres have finally shown some fight after floundering for the last few weeks. They’ll need to keep that momentum in order to sweep Atlanta tonight, and to face the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in their upcoming series.

Taking the mound

Martín Pérez (ATL) v. JP Sears (SD)

The former Padre was picked up on a minor league deal with the Braves, and was called up after injuries plagued Atlanta’s rotation. Pérez has surged with the Braves, posting a career-best 2.78 ERA through 68 innings.

But Pérez has struggled a bit recently. He’s still been good (3.27 ERA in last seven starts), but it hasn’t been the same dominance displayed in the start of the season.

Sears, on the other hand, has yet to find a groove at the big-league level. The lefty was recalled from Triple-A in a corresponding move after starter Lucas Giolito hit the 15-day IL with right elbow inflammation.

He hasn’t posted great numbers in the minors this season (7.92 ERA, 63.2 IP), but it’s important to remember that the Padres’ Triple-A affiliate plays in the Pacific Coast League. The PCL is known for its hitter-friendly environs, which has certainly affected Sears. It’s impossible to say how he’ll fare tonight against Atlanta because of that. 

Batter up!

After struggling to score in a major way, the offense has finally clicked. The club has scored 30 runs in their last six games. Their approach at the plate looks much more lively than it has in a while, and it’s working for them.

  1. Fernando Tatis Jr., 2B
  2. Samad Taylor, RF
  3. Jackson Merrill, CF
  4. Manny Machado, 3B
  5. Gavin Sheets, LF
  6. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  7. Ty France, 1B
  8. Miguel Andujar, DH
  9. Freddy Fermin, C

Fermin was activated yesterday after being on concussion protocol for the last week. Blake Hunt was sent back down to Triple-A in a corresponding move. He’ll likely start in order to give Rodolfo Durán a day off.

The stars have finally started raking for San Diego. Machado, Merrill and Tatis have looked like themselves at the plate again. It’s proved that the Padres will go as far as that trio can take them. 

Relief corps

Starter Griffin Canning had Wandy Peralta as an opener in Tuesday night’s game. Peralta pitched a fantastic first inning before giving way to Canning. Unfortunately, the strategy didn’t work nearly as well as it did in Canning’s last start. The righty lasted only 2/3 of an inning before being lifted for the bullpen. He gave up four runs to the Braves in the process. 

Because of that, it became an impromptu bullpen game. Thanks to King’s gem on Monday, the relief corps was ready for the task. Kyle Hart and Yuki Matsui covered two-plus innings apiece. David Morgan and Adrian Morejon pitched a perfect seventh and eighth. Mason Miller followed it up with two no-hit innings to put San Diego in position to walk it off. 

The only problem is that now puts pressure on Sears to perform tonight. The bullpen is depleted, with just Jason Adam and Ron Marinaccio immediately available. Morejon and Morgan could pitch in relief (each threw less than 15 pitches on Tuesday night), but the likelier option is for Marinaccio to cover multiple innings for the Friars. 

NBA Draft 2026 Day 2 discussion

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 23: AJ Dybantsa is drafted first overall by the Washington Wizards during Round One of the 2026 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 23, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Caleb Bowlin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The second round of the 2026 NBA Draft is tonight at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. The Washington Wizards hold the No. 51 and No. 60 picks, or at least held them at around 6:40 a.m. ET when I wrote this first thing in the morning.

The Washington Mystics also play the Minnesota Lynx at 7:30 p.m. ET tonight on Monumental Sports Network. I think there will be some Wizards rookie sitting courtside. I just think there will be.

Enjoy chatting about the second round of the draft below!

NBA Draft, second round: start time, TV, streaming, radio, thread

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 23: NBA commissioner Adam Silver shakes hands with Kingston Flemings after he is drafted eighth overall by the Atlanta Hawks during Round One of the 2026 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 23, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Who will the Hawks add alongside Kingston Flemings and Zuby Ejiofor tonight at 57th overall (barring a trade)?

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen

Location: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, NY

Start Time: 8:00 PM EDT

TV: ABC, ESPN

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: ESPN+, Fubo

Gamethread 6/24: Phillies at Nationals

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 22: Edmundo Sosa #33 of the Philadelphia Phillies takes batting practice prior to the game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Monday, June 22, 2026 in Washington, District of Columbia. (Photo by Alyssa McDaniel/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Here are the lineups for the third game in Washington. Let’s discuss.

For the Phillies:

For the Nationals:

LIVE DISCUSSION: the 2026 NBA Draft, Second Round

Jun 23, 2026; New York, NY, USA; NBA commissioner Adam Silver greets the sixth pick in the 2026 NBA draft, Louisville guard Mikel Brown Jr.after he was selected by the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The second round of the NBA Draft is on tap. A night after the Nets took Mikel Brown Jr. of Louisville at No. 6 and Joshua Jefferson at No. 28, they have the No. 43 pick Wednesday night

KEY INFO

WHO: The NBA

WHEN: 8:00 p.m. ET

WATCH: ESPN/ABC

Other than that Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum will do the honors at the podium, things are fluid. It’s uncertain what Brooklyn will do with the pick or if they will even use it or move up. Latest reports, as of 6:00 p.m. ET, is that as many as three of the top five picks in the second could be available as teams close to the cap, the first or second apron try to conserve cap space. If the Nets do wait til No. 43, the player they take may very well wind up as a two-way with the Long Island Nets.

Something else to look for tonight as the second round comes to an end: Teams start calling undrafted players and offer them non-guaranteed Summer League and/or training camp deals. Teams don’t usually announce those offers on Draft Night, but agents do!

32-49 chart

Jun 24, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer (4) inspects the baseball held by home plate umpire Brennan Miller (55) in the fourth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Rockies 8, Red Sox 6

Leverage index & box score

Graphics via FanGraphs.

What is it that makes you so handsome?: Troy Johnston, +0.20 WPA

Nails on a chalkboard: Justin Slaten, -0.27 WPA

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Jalen Brunson isn't ready to say if he'll join Knicks at the White House

James Dolan is ready to take the NBA champion New York Knicks to the White House. Finals MVP Jalen Brunson isn't ready to say whether he'll be on that trip.

The Knicks owner, and longtime friend of President Donald Trump, said that the team has accepted an invitation to the White House. Brunson told New York Magazine the players had not even gotten to the conversation about it.

"We haven't discussed it," Brunson said. "But as a team, we'll discuss it and we'll cross that bridge when we get to it."

Dolan was pretty definitive on WFAN, the day before the championship parade.

"We just did receive an invitation from the White House, which we accepted," Dolan said. "We still have to figure out the details, et cetera, but yes, of course. Look, I invited the president to come down for the game. He is a friend. I've known him for 30 years and I'm very proud to bring the team to the White House."

Trump became the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game when he joined Dolan for Game 3. He sat in Dolan's suite and was booed the only time he was shown on the Jumbotron before the game. The Knicks lost that night, falling 115-111 to the San Antonio Spurs, snapping a 13-game winning streak. They went on to finish off the Spurs in five games and end a 53-year title drought.

Afterward, Trump congratulated the team on Truth Social, singled out Brunson and called the title maybe the greatest in basketball history.

Several champions skipped the traditional White House visit during Trump's first term, including the Golden State Warriors in 2017 and 2018 and the Toronto Raptors in 2019. Last year, the Oklahoma City Thunder passed as well, citing timing. In 2017, Trump withdrew the Warriors' invitation after Stephen Curry said he was reluctant to go and several players across those teams cited disagreements with Trump's politics.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jalen Brunson noncommittal on Knicks' White House visit with Trump

Red Sox let another late lead slip to Rockies, finish with .500 road trip

DENVER, CO - JUNE 24: Willson Contreras #40 of the Boston Red Sox hits an RBI double in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on June 24, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Red Sox probably should’ve swept the lowly Colorado Rockies (though they’re pretty close to the same category these days). They should’ve at least won the series.

They couldn’t even do that.

Ranger Suárez struck out nine batters in six innings with solid run support. Instead of returning home to Fenway this weekend with a 4-2 record on the road trip thanks to series wins in Seattle and Colorado, Boston watched a 6-3 lead turn into an 8-6 loss in the final three innings Wednesday afternoon in a second embarrassing defeat this week. 

Here’s three takeaways from Wednesday’s loss. 

THANK YOU, COORS FIELD

The emphasis of the “Coors Field effect” should not take away from hitters who made a living there in the better Colorado days of yesteryear. Don’t diminish the accolades of great hitters in Larry Walker and Todd Helton to name a few. 

With that said, there’s no doubt the ballpark can reward the below-average bat on a visit to Denver. Andrew Monasterio and Connor Wong graciously accepted that gift with home runs each in the matinee contest. For reference, Monasterio’s solo shot marked just his third long ball of the season while Wong homered for the first time since 2024. 

That’s until the Rockies flipped the script in rough fashion for Boston over the final few innings. 

KEEP AN EYE ON DURBIN
The Red Sox third baseman left the game with a left fifth finger subluxation after diving into first base attempting to beat out an infield hit. Romy Gonzalez is close to a return, but let’s see what the Red Sox infield looks like for the rest of the month depending on Durbin’s status upon the return to Boston.

CAN YOU DO SOMETHING AGAINST THE YANKEES? 

The Red Sox are 1-4 against the Yankees and start the four-game set against New York with another installment of Connelly Early vs. Cam Schlittler. 

The teams also still get the national spotlight, whether these teams are worthy or not, with a 1:10 p.m. start on Saturday on ABC (basically an ESPN game but cool to say) and round out the weekend on Sunday Night Baseball on NBC.

Derek Hill delivers thrilling homer as Phillies keep comeback magic going

Derek Hill delivers thrilling homer as Phillies keep comeback magic going originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

WASHINGTON — Derek Hill was down to the Phillies’ final strike.

Again.

One night after the Phillies scored eight runs with two outs in the ninth inning, Hill stepped in as a pinch-hitter against left-hander Richard Lovelady and delivered another late jolt.

Kyle Schwarber, out of the starting lineup with lower back tightness, came off the bench with two outs and worked a walk to keep the inning alive.

Then Hill took over.

He drove Lovelady’s pitch into the first row above the high wall in right field for a go-ahead two-run homer, then leaped in celebration between second and third base when he saw it had enough distance.

Unbelievable.

The Phillies acquired Hill in a trade to help against left-handed pitching, a matchup their right-handed hitters have struggled with all season.

He gave them exactly that in Philadelphia’s exciting 5-4 win on Wednesday.

It was another wild turn in a series that has already produced one of the Phillies’ most improbable wins of the season.

The Phillies had trailed early after Aaron Nola allowed solo homers in the first and second innings. Luis García Jr. took Nola deep six pitches into the game. Washington added another solo shot three pitches into the second.

But the Phillies answered in the fourth.

Brandon Marsh led off with a single. Alec Bohm reached on a fielding error after fouling a ball off his foot earlier in the at-bat and limping down the line.

Bryson Stott, coming off a three-hit game, got ahead 2-1 and turned on a low-and-in slider from Miles Mikolas. His 106.2 mph drive sailed over the head of Nationals right fielder James Wood, bringing Marsh home.

J.T. Realmuto followed with a sacrifice fly to score Bohm and tie the game.

Rookie Gabriel Rincones Jr. then jumped on Mikolas’ first pitch and lined a run-scoring single through the middle, giving the Phillies their first lead.

That type of inning has become a familiar sight during the Phillies’ turnaround. During their 9-19 start, they struggled to stack baserunners. Lately, they have found ways to build innings and keep them moving.

Nola did not dominate, but he gave the Phillies five innings and two runs.

He allowed hard contact. Of the 13 balls put in play against him, 54 percent were hit at least 95 mph. His average exit velocity allowed was 95 mph.

Still, he found enough outs.

Nola struck out four hitters with his knuckle curve and another with his changeup. He threw only one slider, a pitch he has begun mixing in over his last few starts.

The four-seam fastball remains his biggest concern. It entered the night tied for the worst pitch in baseball by Statcast run value at minus-13. Opponents were hitting .406 and slugging .828 against it.

But five innings and two runs kept the Phillies in the game.

Then former Phillies prospect Curtis Mead changed it.

With a runner on in the sixth, Don Mattingly turned to Jonathan Bowlan, who had dominated right-handed hitters all season. Entering the night, righties were slashing .167/.167/.214 against him with one extra-base hit.

Bowlan left a sweeper up.

Mead sent it into the left-field seats for his second homer in three games during the series, putting Washington back in front.

For a while, it appeared that swing would hold up.

Then Schwarber came off the bench.

Then Hill got his chance.

Lovelady was making his third consecutive relief appearance. Hill entered to pinch-hit against the lefty, the precise situation the Phillies had in mind when they brought him in.

With the count down to its final strike, Hill did not miss.

His homer gave the Phillies another late-game breakthrough, one night after the club turned an 8-6 ninth-inning deficit into a 14-9 win.

Winnipeg Re-Sign Former Top-14 Pick To Two-Year Extension

On Wednesday, the Winnipeg Jets made a move, betting on upside as they have agreed to terms with forward Isak Rosén on a two-year contract extension carrying an average annual value of $925,000, the team announced. 

Rosén, 23, posted three goals and no assists in 21 games with Winnipeg last season after arriving in the Logan Stanley trade, and the organization clearly believes there is more to come from the former first-round pick.

Rosén came to Winnipeg as part of a trade deadline deal that sent defensemen Luke Schenn and Logan Stanley to the Buffalo Sabres. In return, the Jets received Rosén, defenseman Jacob Bryson, Buffalo's second-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

The Swedish winger was a player Buffalo could no longer afford to keep buried, after being selected 14th overall by the Sabres in the 2021 NHL Draft. Rosén had built an impressive AHL resume over parts of four seasons with the Rochester Americans, totaling 185 points in 231 career games. 

He was named AHL Player of the Month for November 2025 after posting 12 points in eight games, and led the Rochester Americans in goals with 25 while his 43 points ranked second on the club at the time of the trade. At the NHL level with Buffalo, however, consistent opportunities were harder to come by.

The Jets are taking on virtually no risk while keeping a restricted free agent that has flashed genuine offensive tools but has yet to see them translate to the NHL level. The two-year deal gives Winnipeg a chance to find out what Rosén is made out of and see if he can establish a consistent NHL role and show the organization what made him a first-round pick in the first place.

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Nashville Predators Trade Fedor Svechkov, Zach L’Heureux to Colorado Avalanche

Two of the Nashville Predators' young stars are headed out west as Fedor Svechkov and Zach L’Heureux have been traded to the Colorado Avalanche. 

On Wednesday, the Predators announced that they had acquired center Jack Drury, winger Chase Bradley and a 2029 third-round pick for Svechkov and L'Heureux. 

“Jack Drury is a hard-working, reliable, full-sheet of the ice center who can handle the tough assignments while being elite in the face-off circle,” MacFarland said in a press release. "His addition to our forward group bolsters our depth in the middle of the ice, and we’re thrilled to have him on our roster.

"We’re also excited to add Chase Bradley – another young forward who’s had some NHL experience – to our overall organizational depth at forward.”

The Predators drafted Svechkov in 2021, 19th overall, and he has played 122 NHL games, recording 12 goals and 22 assists for 34 points. 

This past season, he had 17 points in 70 games and split time between Milwaukee and the Admirals, recording 8 points in 10 games with the Admirals. 

L'Heuruex was drafted 27th overall by the Predators in the 2021 draft and has played in 87 games, recording nine goals and 11 assists for 20 points.

He started the year off in Milwaukee, scoring 28 points in 30 games before earning a promotion in Nashville. L'Heuruex had five points in 25 games. 

Drury played in 82 games this past season with the Avalanche, scoring 27 points (10 goals and 17 assists) and had five points (three goals and two assists) in 13 playoff games. 

The 5-foot-11-inch, 186-pound forward was drafted 42nd overall by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2018 Draft. 

Bradley has played in just two NHL games over the last two seasons. He played the entirety of the 2025-26 season with the Colorado Eagles (AHL), scoring 12 points (nine goals and three assists) in 42 games. 

This is the third transaction in the 2026 calendar year that the Predators have executed with the Avalanche and the second general manager Chris MacFarland has made with his former team. 

At the trade deadline, defenseman Nick Blankenburg was traded to the Avalanche for a 2027 fifth-round pick.

On June 16, forward Ross Colton and goaltender Isak Posch were traded to the Predators for a 2026 third-round pick, a 2027 third-round pick, and goaltender Magnus Chrona. 

NBA Draft Day 2: Live Updates from the Barclays Center

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It’s time for the second round of the NBA Draft. Follow along this thread and on @BrightSideSun on X/Twitter for the latest updates and insights on all things Phoenix Suns and the NBA Draft with staff writer Holden Sherman at the Barclays Center covering the event.


9:49 PM EST: Lot of trades, nothing Suns

Draft picks are flying left and right from city to city, but the Phoenix Suns are not involved in any of the deals. The Toronto Raptors are the only team who has their original second rounder.

9:06 PM EST: First big trade of the night

After acquiring five second rounders last night, the Grizzlies acquire Detroit’s backup big. Stewart infamously got into an altercation with former Sun Drue Eubanks during the 2023-2024 season.

8:28 PM EST: Second round has started

Houston, Memphis and Brooklyn make their selections with the the first three picks.

7:57 PM EST: Suns did not host Koa Peat for a workout

John Gambadoro has the scoop. Peat was establishing relationships with Phoenix even though they didn’t work him out.

6:56 PM EST: Sites from the podium

5:47 PM EST: Don’t expect any Suns picks tonight

After giving up the 47th pick as part of a deal to draft Koa Peat with the 30th pick last night, Arizona Sports insider John Gambadoro does not expect the Suns to make a trade into the second round. Phoenix selected Rasheer Fleming and Koby Brea last year with the 31st and 41st picks respectively. This is set to be the first time since 2022 the Suns don’t make a selection in the second round.

5:40 PM EST: On site

Almost two hours until the second round starts. Catch the action on ESPN.